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In the 1990s, still-brooding, still-misty-eyed Led Zeppelin fans were treated to a nice surprise: two albums (one live, one studio) and two tours by the officially-working-together-again Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (No comment on how John Paul Jones felt about all this).

In 1994, the duo, dubbed Page & Plant, took part in a 90-minute MTV project called UnLedded, which was recorded in Morocco, Wales and London. In addition to a few new songs and several other Led Zeppelin classics, the show featured this brilliant rendition of "Kashmir."

It features a fine-voiced Plant, a massive string section, a group of percussionists and Jimmy Page -- with another very nice Les Paul.

Four out of five scientists agree that a near-Led Zeppelin moment is a post-1980 live performance by one -- or two -- members of Led Zeppelin that captures -- in any number of ways -- some intangible spark of a classic Led Zeppelin performance.

Seen all five videos if this are just to get people to reprise to Jimmy then more power to him.

Dave Grohl singing Rock And Roll? Are you high? Did you not hear his voice? He did a terrible job. The other four were good. Although I think Jimmy Page playing the instrumentals of Stairway To Heaven should be #1.